Anglo-Saxon Girl Names
AELFGIFU (Ælfgifu):
Elf gift Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements ælf
elf, and giefu
gift
(Ælflæd):
Elfin beauty Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements ælf
elf, and flæd
beauty
Elf strength Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements ælf
elf and þryð
strength
Nickname for longer Anglo-Saxon names containing the element Aethel/Æðel,
meaning
noble
Noble beauty Original Anglo-Saxon form of English
Ethelfleda, composed of the Old English elements ædel
noble and flæd
beauty
(Æðelinda):
Noble serpent Original Anglo-Saxon form of English
Ethelinda, composed of the Old English elements ædel
noble and lindi
serpent, dragon
Noble strength Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements æðel
noble and þryð
strength
Pet form of Anglo-Saxon
Aethel, meaning
noble
Variant of Anglo-Saxon
Ailith, meaning
seasoned warrior
Female Anglo-Saxon name meaning
seasoned warrior Variant
Aidith exists.
Anglo-Saxon form of
Agnes,
meaning
chaste; holy
Anglo-Saxon name of the wife of Clovis
II, king of
Burgundy and Neustria, meaning
bold battle
Variant of Anglo-Saxon
Balthild, meaning
bold
battle
Variant of Anglo-Saxon
Balthild, meaning
bold
battle
Variant of Anglo-Saxon
Balthild, meaning
bold
battle
Variant of Anglo-Saxon
Balthild, meaning
bold
battle
Variant of Anglo-Saxon
Balthild, meaning
bold
battle
Anglo-Saxon name meaning
bright counselor
Anglo-Saxon name meaning
bright counsel
Feminine form of Anglo-Saxon
Brand,
meaning
sword
Royal fortress Anglo-Saxon name composed of
the Old English elements cyne
royal and burg
fortress
Rich fortress Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English
elements ead
fortune, riches, prosperity, and burg
fortress
Fortune and strife Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English
elements ead
fortune, riches, prosperity and gyð
strife
This was the name of the wife of
Edward the Confessor and
it is the original form
of Edith.
Old battle Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements eald
old and gyð
battle
Pet form of Anglo-Saxon
Eadburga, meaning
rich
fortress
Variant of Anglo-Saxon
Elva, meaning
elf friend
Abbreviated form of Anglo-Saxon
Elvina, meaning
elf friend
Feminine form of Anglo-Saxon
Elvin,
meaning
elf friend
Boar-battle Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements eofor
boar and hild
battle
Peace-strong Anglo-Saxon name composed of the elements frið
peace and swiðe
strong
Variant of Anglo-Saxon
Frideswide, meaning
peace-strong
Famous joy Anglo-Saxon name composed of the elements hrod
famous and wynn
joy
Gentle fortress Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements milde
gentle and burg
fortress
Variant of Anglo-Saxon
Mildryth,
meaning
gentle strength
Gentle strength Original Anglo-Saxon form of
Mildred, composed of the Old English elements milde
gentle and þryð
strength
Sun-gift Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements sunne
sun and giefu
gift
Scandinavian form of Anglo-Saxon
Sunngifu, meaning
"sun gift."
Swan battle Anglo-Saxon name, composed of the Old English elements swan
swan and hild
battle